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iHt’RSDAV. AUGUST. 25. 1549
For Your Pleasure
Aug. 26—Motorcade to Daddy’s Place by the
Navy Blue Social Club. F-re 50 cents.
Aug. 26—Motorcade to Spann’s Place by the
2ml Bethlehem Baptist Church Usher Board
Tickets 50c.
Aug. 27—Boat Ride to Daufuskie by I. U. M,
M S. W., Local 870. Advance Tickets $1,00,
At Boat SI,25,
Aug. 29—Talent Program nt First Bryan
Baptist Church by Martha Prehitist Sewing
Circle.
August 29—Moonlight Boatride on the Rob¬
ert E. Lee by First Evergreen Baptist Church.
Advance ticket SI 00; at boat SI.25.
Aug. 31—First Boat Ride to Daufuskie by the
Longshoremen. Fare S1.00 advance. At the
Boat, SL 25; Children 75c.
Sept. 2—Motorcade to Daddy’s Place by the
Blue Jay Social Club. Tickets 50c.
Sept. 2—Motorcade to Hardeeville S. C., by
the xMutual Social Club. Fare Round Trip
$ 1.00
Sept. 2—Motorcade to Sportsman’s Park by
1 St. Luke Senior Choir No. 1 Fare 50c.
Sept. 5—Beer and Shrimp Party by Ameri¬
can Legion post No 513 at Home. 530 West
Broad St. Tickets 50c.
Sept. 7—Boatride to Daufuskie by St. Luke
Senior Choir No. 1. _ Advance $100, At Boat
$1.25.
V Sept. 9—Second Motorcade to Daddy’s Inn
y.bv the Chicks and Esquires Social Club. Round
Ptrip 50c.
Sept 10—Boatride to Daufuskie, S. C., by
^*at ^■Master’s Social Club. Adults in advance $1.25;
the boat $15(1; Children in advance 75c, at
■the boat S1.00. Boat leaves 3 p. m,
Sept 12—Motorcade to Spann’s Place by
Little Bryan Baptist Church. Fare 50 cents
Sept. 12—Boatride to Daufuskie, S. C. by
First Friendslyp Baptist Church, Tickets,
Adults Advance $100; at boat $1.25; Children
I under 12 years old 75 cents,
j Sept. 13—Boatride to Daufuskie, S. C. by
Merry Bays. Tickets, Adults $1.00; Children
75c.
Sept. 14—Boat Ride to Daufuskie, S. C, by
the Union Brotherhood and its Ladies Branch,
j Tickekts, Advance $1 00. At Boat $1.25.
Sept. 2C—Mahalia Jackson in concert at St.
Philip A. M. E. Church, Charles and West'
Broad streets. Advance $100; at-door $1.35.
Sept 26 —Motorcade to Daddy’s Place by
Carolina Sport Club. Round trip 50 cents.
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Mayor O’Dwyer AsksTruman
To Appoint Negro Fed. Judge
■BODYGUARD”
Lawrence Tierney as he' ap-
years in “Bodyguard” as the
Dunbar Sunday, Monday. Tues¬
day. August 28. 29. 30 on the
same program with Wayne
Morris, Bruce Bennett, in “The
Younger Bros” also featuring
Janis ' aha
Allan Hale, Page
Robert Hutton one of the sea¬
son’s outstanding technicolor
Warner Bros, westerns.
HOSPITAL STAFF
ORDERED TO USE
PROPER TITLES
RICHMOND, Va. (ANPI —
Negro patients and visitors
will be addressed by their for¬
mal titles, Mr., Mrs., or Miss,
by all hospital personnel, in-
LlucVng doctors and nurses
attached to the Med cal Coll ge
o f Virginia, C. P. Cardwell, Jr ,
director of the medical center.
said last week.
Cardwell made his
in a letter answering a
by W. Lester Banks, executive
secretary of the Virg nia State
Conference NAACP, that per-
sonnel at the St. Philip hos
pital had a habit of calling
patients and visitors by their
first names rather than the r
formal titles.
VETERANS SERVICE
INSURANCE DIVIDEND
Joseph S. Rivers, commander
of George S. Patton Post, No
513, American Legion, an¬
nounced this week that all Sa¬
vannah veterans who have at
any f'me held National Service
Insurance will get full assist¬
ance from his post in sub¬
mitting applications for the
dividend that will be distrib¬
uted within the next several
months.
All eligible veterans are urg¬
ed to come to the post home
at 530 West Broad street, after
the first of September to get
the'r forms.
In order to be eligible for a
shce of the $2 000 , 000 , 00 , in-
must surance have drvidend carried a National veteran |
Service Life Insurance for ;
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per.od of at least three months ;
at any time since N3L went,
into effect on October 8 , 1940.;
Payments will be made on the
period ... from effective .. date , . of
policy through j
anniversary
date of policy. j
YORK (ANPi— a
letter made public th's week,
Mayor William O’Dwyer asked
1“ ddernt TiUman to appoint
Negro to th > federal bench in
New York. He also asked the
appointment of a woman
jurterp
These suggestions were made
as th; president prepared to
appoint judges to HU four va¬
cancies in the sout'.iern district
of New York. Federal judges
■ erve for l*fe at $15,000 a year
salary. Sey ral pollfic'ans.
however, hav.a inferred that
the mayor would not request
such action bf the president if
he did not have some idea it
would be taken anyway.
Tire mayor is in the nrldst
of a campaign for reelection.
One of his opponents, Rep. Vito
Marcantonio of the American
Labor party, farlier had sent a
•elegram to the president urg¬
ing him to appoint a Negro to
f he federal bench. He sub¬
mitted the nam:s of 10 Negro
attorneys including six now
seated in the city courts as
oessible choices.
The text of the mayor's let¬
ter follows:
“May, I take th: liberty of re¬
spectfully suggesting that
among your prospective federal ap¬
pointments to the
Three Whites Arrested For
Forcing Man Jump off Bridge
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SALISBURY, __________ N. C. „ 1 1
Turee white men were b ing
held by Sheriff J. H. Kirder for
the alleged taking of a Negro
for a ride and fore ng li'm to
1 ap from a steel bridge last
week.
The whites arrested were
William E lgar Hoover 28, Ro¬
wan county; Leroy Vinston
King. 23, Pi’.gah, Did Simpson
NINE NATIONS TO BUILD PAVILIONS
AI _ HAIIIAl'l CYPACITinN t ArUDl I
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti
N’ ne nations and municipal!
ties have signified their -inten
tion of participating in tin
I b centennial Exposition al
H irt-au'-Prir.he, Haiti 1 ri(:
,
winter, by erecting pavilions
according to an announcement
by Jean Fouchard, commis
sioner general of the exposi
tion. These include, the Unit
ed States, Cuba, Mexico, Ar
igentina, Venezuela, France
Italy, Malta and Vatican City
Several other countries, he
pointed out, are planning to
participate actively in the In¬
ternational Exposition which
mark? the 203th anniversary
of the founding of Haiti’s cap¬
ital city. Among the latter
are Panama, Guatemala, Uru¬
guay- Belgium, as well as the
United Nations and the Pan
American Union.
The B centennial Exposition
will open in December and
continue through May, 1950, on
a basis that promises to eslab-
Psh it as a Little World’s Fair.
Elaborate plans are bei3g cca _
summated for exhibits of an
industr . al> educational and
cultural nature . An
amiuemeat arca with a Md -
Rnd a wide varistv of at _
tractions is now jn the proce
. completion,
“Our plans are wr II :J lead
of schedule,” stated Mr. Fou-
SO SHOCKING IT WAS FILMED BEHIND
B..ir.iv uwiuacutuuti i* anouieu uy psyciiopatmc Red organ¬
izer in cne of the screen’s most dramatic moments. The scene
is from “The Red Menace,” Republic Studios’ startling expose
of Communiom in America. At East Side theatre, Sunday, Mon¬
day. Tuesday. August 28, 29 , 30. Also on same program John
Wayne “In Old California” and the Savannah Boys In New York.
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THI SAVANNAH TRIBUN1
bench the southern
of New York, you designate at
least one woman and one Ne¬
gro.
‘■Although the women have
amply demonstrated jn their fit¬
ness and ab'litv the politi¬
cal. social and .conom c life
of our country—and many of
them have served with
distinction in the minor courts
— thev have been denied the
opportunity to serve as judges
in mir higher courts.
• Tire reasons and urgency
for the apno ntment of a Ne¬
gro as a federal judge are ev:n
more compelling.
“During your campaign and
after your election, the Amer¬
ican people w.re imbued win
the fond 'hope that they were
at last to embark on a pro¬
gram to end the shameful dis¬
crimination against m norities
in our country. The obstruc¬
tion and the opposition iha
your program has encountered
in Congress has caused keen
disappointment. That disap-
pc ntment mould not he per-
init’ed to turn Into despair.
“The suggested appoint¬
ments would b 2 well within
the spirit of your great civil
rights program.”
accused of taking A1 x Brown
into the ; r automob le the
point of a gun and then forc¬
ing him to leap from lire
bridge.
Two white wome 1 , both sis¬
ters, were arrest d along with
the men. They wrr' Beirtab
and Lula Mae Ban of Randolph
county.
hard in commenting on
the progress of the construc-
ion. “The schedule of events
which will be announced
shortly, together with t'he cul¬
tural and educational signifi¬
cance of the exposition, promi¬
ses to establish it as one of
the most exciting events to
take place in the Caribbean
area in many years.”
WHITE SHYLOCK LOSES
'OB FOR USURY
MTAMI, Fla. (ANP) — A
White foreman of Coral Gables
waste department has been
suspended as a result of
charg is brought against him by
Negro workers in his depart¬
ment. The workmen charged
that the foreman im-huv’-,
lent them money for which he
charged as nigh as 15 per can
per week interest.
Ahold 40 Negroes an expect¬
ed to file claims against h'm
If Medloek Is convicted the
money still owed him will be
forfeited
Florida’s lngal interest rate
i ' 3 1-2 ner cent per month.
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FRIDAY NIGHT,
SEPT. 2, 1949
9 until ?
Admission Adv. 50c* At door 65c
J. Ellison, President
M. Alexander, Chairman
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FRI.—SAT. AUG. 26—27
3—BIG HITS—3
Hit No. 1
Randolph Scott
“BELLE STARR”
Hit No. 2
Buster Krabbe
“LAW AND ORDER”
Hit No. 3
“CONGO BILL”
Color Cartoon
SUN—MON., AUG. 28—1’,'*
?—D \ YK ONLY—2
ft NEWBIfi SMASH M-G-M HIT!
Added Feature
Ray Milland
Barbara Stanwyck
“CALIFORNIA”
TUES__WEI). AUG 30—31
g—DAYS ONLY—2
Added Feature
Bonita Granville
“THE GUILTY”
TIIUR. FRI—SEPT. 1—2
2—BIG HITS—2
Betty Grable
( aesar Romero
“LADY INERMINE”
—ALSO—
Dour. Fairbanks, .Jr,
“CORSICAN
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FRI.—SAT. AUG. 26—27
2—BIG HITS—2
Alan Rocky Lane in
’RENEGADES OF
SEN ORA’
Hit No. 2
John Wayne in
“STAR PACKER”
Also Serial — Comedy
Sunday. Monday Tuesday
August 28, 29, 30
Wayne Morris
Bruce Bennett
“YOUNGER BROS.”
In Technicolor
Hit No 2
“SHOOT ON SIGHT"
p' w\ Ex cop stalked
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by former pals.,
in black market
murder
frame-up!
Starring
IAWRINCE PRISCIUA
TIER I
Comedy,_ Serial News
WEDI). ONLY, AUG. 31
2—BIG FEATURES—2
Alan Baxter in
“CLOSE UP”
Hit No 2
“TORNADO RANGE”
Added Comedy
THIJRS. SEPT. 1
John Wyman
David Nixien in
KIMS IN THE DARK’
Added Comedy, Serial .
SGT. RIVERS AT
•MYRNA AIR BaSE
Smyrna Air Force Base,
Imyrna, Tcruf.—Sgt,’. Isaiah G.
tivers has b en assigned for
luty with the United States
Ur Force at Smyrna Air Force
3ase, Smyrna, Tcnn.
Sgt. Rivers, son of Isa'ah
Rivers of Savannah, Ga., was
transferred here from Orlando
'ir Fore Base. Fla., and to
has 43 months of service.
After leaving college, Sgt
livers enlisted in tne Air
April 25, 1016, and was
to San Antonio, Texas, to
basic training. In Septem¬
19 36, he was sent to the
’acific Theatre of operation:;
md served th re until August,
At Smyrna Air Force Base,
he sergeant will be a member
the Base Service Squadron
th: 314th Troop Carrier
He is married and h s
will make her home here.
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Charlton and West Broad Streets
Phones 2-2195 — 2-2 198
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Buckshot Shells vj
American Pawn Shopi
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I RI—SAT. AUG. 2ft—27
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
Charles Starrett in
“SOUTH CHISHOLM
TRAIL”
Hit No. 2
“VIOLENCE”
Serial and Comedy
$ * FLAY WIN-O % $
FRIDAY NIGHT
SUN., MON., TUES.
August 28, 29, 30
2—BIG HITS—2
MENACE Slutos Hnlbwam*. C«M
fete* t, RtPUBLIC
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CALIFORNIA
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IlNNIt IIKli M«M«
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Added Comedy—Serial
WED__THURS.
AUG. 31—Sept. 1
BARGAIN DAY
Adults 20c Kids 10c
TWO GREAT HITS
EcJw. G. Robin soil
“SLIGHT CASE OF
MURDER”
Hit No. 2
“Noalh Canadian
SKIES”
Added Serial—Comedy
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Double Headet
EXCURSION FROM
to SPORTSMAN’^
PARK
AUGUSTA GIANTS
VS’
SAVANNAH TIGERS
SUNDAY, AUG. 2$
Time: 2:15 P. M.
Admission 75c, 50c, 25c
City Bus service to Park.
First bus leaves Henry and W.
Broad Sts., 1:45. Bus every 23
minutes until 3:30 p. m.
Wimberly’s
Recreation Parlor
526-28 West Broad 8t.
Is The Right Place To
Spend Your itecreaUob
Hours
CALL US UP
DON’T FORGET
Phone 2-0221
Paul & Andy
Starters—Magnetos—Gen¬
erators — Carburetors
Batteries—Fuel Pump'
ON TIIE CORNER OF THE
SQUARE
309-13 W. OGLETHORPE